New satellite photos show damaged
North Korean warship
BBC News
MaxarThe image shows the warship lying on its side, covered
by large blue tarpaulins. A portion of the vessel appears to be on land.
An official investigation into the accident - which
Kim described as a "criminal act" - has begun, state media reported
on Friday.
None of the reports mentioned any casualties or
injuries as a result of Thursday's incident in the eastern port city of
Chongjin.
KCNA, North Korea's official news agency, downplayed
the damage in a report on Friday, saying it was "not serious" and
that, contrary to initial reports, there were no holes on the ship's bottom.
"The hull starboard was scratched and a certain
amount of seawater flowed into the stern section through the rescue
channel," KCNA reported.
The manager of the shipyard, Hong Kil Ho, has been
summoned by law enforcers, it said.
It would take around 10 days to restore the
destroyer's side, according to KCNA.

He added that those who made "irresponsible
errors" will be dealt with at a plenary meeting next month.
It's not clear what punishment they might face, but
the authoritarian state has a woeful human rights record.
It is uncommon for North Korea to publicly disclose
local accidents - though it has done this a handful of times in the past.
This particular accident comes weeks after North Korea
unveiled a similar 5,000-ton destroyer, the Choe Hyon.
Kim had called that warship a "breakthrough"
in modernising North Korea's navy and said it would be deployed early next
year.

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